Home of two-time World Series Champions The Chicago Cubs and bordering the rich suburbs of Evanston, Skokie, and Ravenswood, the north side is the city's most densely populated area; comprised of mostly upper-class residents, party boys and girls, educated criminals, high rise apartments, and townhouses. If you're looking to escape the crazed violence of the West or South Side or the pompous materialism of Downtown for a sophisticated brand of crime, look here. Don't underestimate the criminals here though, they can be just as vicious, but you may get a beer or line of coke before you get clipped.

Chicago, the 'Second City', is the greatest city in all of the world, so fuck you NYC. This is where all of the major decisions, from city hall politics, to Greektown college-educated crime, and board-room semantics take place. Downtown certainly has a lot to offer within it's four square miles. With everything from breathtaking skyscrapers, elegant dining, high-end retail, there is a little something for everyone.

Home of places like University Village, Little Italy, and bordering suburbs like Oak Park, Melrose Park, and Forest Park, the West Side is where most of the middle class dwell, with bad neighborhoods like Austin mirroring the city's South Side. This side of town is where you'll find the most mix of criminal, with the Mafia, Latin Gangs, Irish Gangs, and others fighting for territory. With a plethora of residential neighborhoods, some worse off than others, you're bound to find some excitement.

Chi-raq, the moniker given to the part of Chicago that borders the working class suburbs and the home of Al Capone, Cicero: The South Side. Covering 60% of the city, the South Side is without a doubt Chicago's largest community. Home to Chinatown, the Museum of Science and Industry, and both US Cellular and Soldier Field, the south side does have it's perks. Tread lightly. The south side has an ugly history of gang and gun violence that claims more and more lives every day.